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Nitrogen-doped carbon dots for wash-free imaging of nucleolus orientation

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 188, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-021-04837-7

Keywords

Carbon dots; Green fluorescence; RNA-responsive; Positioning the nucleoli; Nucleolus imaging

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21705101]
  2. Shanxi Provincial Key Research and Development Project [201903D121109]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province [201801D121040, 201901D211154]

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Carbon dots are promising for cellular imaging, with N-doped CDs showing great potential for nucleolus-orientation imaging due to their excellent fluorescence properties and biocompatibility. Their ability to specifically bind to RNA in nucleoli enhances fluorescence, making them suitable for wash-free imaging techniques.
Carbon dots (CDs) are a rising star in the field of cellular imaging, especially cytoplasmic imaging, attributing to the super-stable optical performance and ultra-low biological toxicity. Nucleolus can accurately reflect the expression state of a cell and is strongly linked to the occurrence and development of many diseases, so exploring bran-new CDs for nucleolus-orientation imaging with no-wash technology has important theoretical value and practical significance. Herein, nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) with green fluorescence (the relative fluorescence quantum yield of 24.4%) was fabricated by the hydrothermal treatment of m-phenylenediamine and p-aminobenzoic acid. The N-CDs possess small size, bright green fluorescence, abundant surface functional groups, excellent fluorescence stability and good biocompatibility, facilitating that the N-CDs are an excellent imaging reagent for cellular imaging. N-CDs can particularly bind to RNA in nucleoli to enhance their fluorescence, which ensures that the N-CDs can be used in nucleolus-orientation imaging with high specificity and wash-free technique. This study demonstrates that the N-CDs have a significant feasibility to be used for nucleolus-orientation imaging in biomedical analysis and clinical diagnostic applications.

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